cancel
Showing results forย 
Search instead forย 
Did you mean:ย 

Tekonsha controller or brake issue?

dapozer
Explorer
Explorer
Kinda at a loss here as what is going on. I have 2 trucks and both run the tekonsha voyager brake controller. If I tow with the 04 2500 hemi the brakes on the trailer work fine and can be dialed in to right amount of braking power that I like, However if I am using the 05 2500 CTD truck the controller will not dial in the brakes. The controller shows it is connected with the green dot and turned all the way up and you cannot feel the brakes at all. If I turn the left adjust all the way up I can hear a electrical noise at the brakes on the trailer. Can the unit be bad? Is there a way to initially set it up? The 05 CTD is a newer truck to us so not overly familiar with it. The trailer is a 2013 and new,
8 REPLIES 8

Allworth
Explorer II
Explorer II
October 29th????


OP!

OP!

OP!
Formerly posting as "littleblackdog"
Martha, Allen, & Blackjack
2006 Chevy 3500 D/A LB SRW, RVND 7710
Previously: 2008 Titanium 30E35SA. Currently no trailer due to age & mobility problems. Very sad!
"Real Jeeps have round headlights"

wittmeba
Explorer
Explorer
I sure hope dapozer comes back and tells us what he finds.
NRA Member & supporter of the 2nd amendment - over 5,000,000 strong

Firefoxยฎ 33

Log home images - Updated 05/19/2013

2Macs
Explorer
Explorer
The controller on Truck 2 could be bad after years of use. I just replaced a Tekonsha Envoy with a Prodigy P3 because the Envoy just quit working.
Ed & Michele :C

bguy
Explorer
Explorer
There is a maximum angle of inclination for install for the controller. Could that be exceeded or is it a factory install?
---------------------------------------
2011 Ram 1500 Quad Cab, 4x4, 3.55, HEMI
2009 TL-32BHS Trail-Lite by R-Vision

RCMAN46
Explorer
Explorer
If you have two controllers I would just swap controllers and see where the problem goes.

dapozer
Explorer
Explorer
2 separate controllers, 1 for each truck. I agree and think truck B and controller B is the issue. I will check outputs and plug next. Thanks

RCMAN46
Explorer
Explorer
Do you have two controllers? Or are you moving the controller from one truck to the other? I have three tow vehicles and and two trailers. I use the same P3 in all three as I can only drive one at a time.

wittmeba
Explorer
Explorer
Try to determine what you know and don't know.

Truck A:
Works trailer brakes OK.

I'd conclude the trailer is ok if it works on any truck and truck A is ok.


Truck B:
Trailer still OK.

Truck B seems like the problem.
I'd check the voltage output on pin 2 blue wire of the connector at the bumper.
Adjust the controller to Max output and use the manual operator and max out the braking. You should read 12VDC at this point with a Volt meter.

I'd check each wire in the connector particularly the brake output pin 2 blue wire and pin 1 white wire ground. Both wires are used when the brakes are applied. Check the connector for damage or bent pins, loose wires, whiskers (so no shorting) and tighten all the terminal screws.

http://rvbasics.com/techtips/rv-travel-trailer-plug-wiring.html
NRA Member & supporter of the 2nd amendment - over 5,000,000 strong

Firefoxยฎ 33

Log home images - Updated 05/19/2013